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Abundant living comes from owning good health. We strive to create a nurturing environment that promotes the optimum evolution of your health and well-being.

Our goal is to assist you in living the life you are meant to have.

What is Osteopathy?

Webster's dictionary defines osteopathy as a school of medicine and surgery employing various methods of diagnosis and treatment, placing special emphasis on the interrelationship of the musculoskeletal system to all other body systems. This definition is incomplete. The science of osteopathy actually emphasizes that structure and anatomy are interdependent. The anatomical balance an osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) specialist seeks to recover includes the micro and macroanatomy of all systems in the body.

Osteopathic Principles

The body is a unit.

The body possesses self-regulatory mechanisms.

Structure and function are reciprocally interrelated.

Rational therapy is based upon an understanding of body unity, self-regulatory mechanisms and the interrelatedness of structure and function.

The capacity to maintain health and overcome disease implies structural and functional integrity of the body.

We strive to maximize health rather than only remediate disease by following these principles.

What is an Osteopathic Physician?

In the United States, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine are fully trained and licensed physicians who practice the entire range and scope of modern medicine. Osteopaths attend their own medical schools, receive the same post graduate training as their M.D. colleagues, and receive hundreds of hours of additional education in the principles of osteopathy, applied in practice as osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT).

The Osteopathic Oath

I do hereby affirm my loyalty to the profession I am about to enter. I will be mindful always of my great responsibility to preserve the health and the life of my patients, to retain their confidence and respect both as a physician and a friend who will guard their secrets with scrupulous honor and fidelity, to perform faithfully my professional duties, to employ only those recognized methods of treatment consistent with good judgement and with my skill and ability, keeping in mind always nature's laws and the body's inherent capacity for recovery.

I will be ever vigilant in aiding in the general welfare of the community, sustaining its laws and institutions, not engaging in those practices which will in any way bring shame or discredit upon myself or my profession. I will give no drugs for deadly purposes to any person, though it be asked of me.

I will endeavor to work in accord with my colleagues in a spirit of progressive co-operation, and never by word or act cast imputations upon them or their rightful practices.

I will look with respect and esteem upon all those who have taught me my art. To my college, I will be loyal and strive always for its best interests and for the interests of the students who will come after me. I will be ever alert to further the application of basic biologic truths to the healing arts and to develop the principles of osteopathy which were first enunciated by Andrew Taylor Still.

Who Can Benefit From Osteopathic Treatment?

Osteopathy is effective for all people, from infants to the elderly. OMT is a gentle technique that enables the physician to detect problems, often without a specific complaint. This can be especially helpful when working with small children and babies.

It is equally beneficial to athletes and the very active, to people who are sedentary , to those exposed to job-related hazards, and to people suffering from many traumas.

Osteopathy teaches patients to âmanageâ their own health so that âgood healthâ is no longer opposed to illness, but as a quality of life and the opportunity to live it to the fullest.

Osteopathic
manipulation is performed to align the body's structures (bones, muscles,
ligaments, tendons,visceral organs, thoracic cavity, diaphragms (7+ in our
field), and supportive fascia. Osteopathy in the Cranial Field takes into
consideration the rhythmic motion of the cranium due to its boney
sutures and dural attachments, the brain, spinal cord, cerebrospinal fluid, and
the vascular and lymphatic fluids - as they are affected by the former. We
align the body's tissues in accordance with the rhythmic motions of these
structures, to assist its self-healing mechanisms. Cranial Osteopaths study
embryology in depth. The body uses the
same fluctuations to heal its structures as it used to grow the
structures.

Other modalities which may be utilized â myofascial release,
facilitated positional release, soft tissue, lymphatic drainage. All manual work is gentle and time is allowed
for the body to make and incorporate its own individual changes.